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Latest revision as of 01:20, 20 November 2012
The following information has not been confirmed by Volition and is therefore not canon for the FreeSpace universe. |
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Description
Blue Planet Tech Room Description
Vishnan fighter-mounted missile systems are twice as powerful as our own. The guidance system is unknown, but the warhead appears to be a variant on the Pauli exclusion bomb principle used in most Vishnan weapons. Although sophisticated, it is interesting to note that Vishnan weapons - unlike their Shivan counterparts - seem to be performing at maximum ability. The Vishnans display considerably reduced technological diversity compared to the Shivans.
Performance
Statistics
The Vishnan Missile |
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Range | 2100 m | |
Reload time | 2 s | |
Velocity | 300 ms-1 | |
Base Damage | 200 | |
Armor Damage | 1.0x | 200 |
Shield Damage | 0.8x | 160 |
Subsystem Damage | 0.5x | 100 |
Shockwave Radius | 20 / 40 m | |
Type: | Aspect Seeking | |
View Cone: | N / A | |
Minimum Lock Time: | 2.0 s | |
Turn Rate (360 degrees): | 1.0 s |